In 1923, Robert and Muriel moved to 1361 Nicola Street. On September 14, 1923, Muriel died from an attack of food poisoning. She was buried in Ocean View Burial Park in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Robert continued to appear in the Vancouver directories until 1925 (and possibly 1926: Robert A. Elliott, an accountant, was at 1428 Nelson Street in 1926; but it is not clear if this is the same person.) No further information is available for Robert at this time.

Robert and Muriel had the following children.

Sheila Muriel Elliott

Sheila Muriel Elliott was born in Johannesburg, South Africa, on October 4, 1906.

In 1928, Sheila was working as a stenographer for Lions Gate Gazette. She was living at 2080 Haro Street.

By 1930, she was a clerk for the British Columbia Electric Railway. She was living at number 2, 1225 Nelson Street.

In 1932, Sheila married Maurice William James Boxall, who was a publisher’s agent. He was born on January 24, 1899, in West Cowes, on the Isle of Wight. His father was William Henry Bolton Boxall (1861-1927), who was a rector in the parish of High Hoyland, Yorkshire. His mother was Julia Mary Robins (1862-1963).

William had been a captain in the Indian Army during the First World War. In 1923, he became a flying officer in the Royal Air Force. In 1928, he was removed from the Indian Army, after a conviction by a general court martial.

At some point, William had been married, but that marriage had ended in divorce before 1932.

William died on June 14, 1940.

Sheila died in Vancouver on March 10, 1945. She was buried in Ocean View Burial Park in Burnaby, British Columbia.

Andrew William Manson Elliott

Andrew William Manson Elliott was born in England on December 27, 1908.

In 1927, Andrew was a clerk with Waghorn Gwynn, and was living at 705 Broughton Street.

In 1928, he was a bookkeeper for Lennard Poisson and Waghorn. He was living at 1100 Barclay Street.